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A major coal mine project in Indonesia will be connected with a new road link

A new road link will be constructed in Indonesia to connect a coal mine development. The 100km road forms part of a US$764 million development for the coal project, with the link being constructed by Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada, an Indonesian toll road operator in South Sumatra, Indonesia. Work on the road will commence in either the second half of 2012 or the first half of 2013. According to Operational Director of the firm, Hudaya Arryanto, the road is for supporting the coal mining industry, which is n
April 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A new road link will be constructed in Indonesia to connect a coal mine development. The 100km road forms part of a US$764 million development for the coal project, with the link being constructed by 4911 Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada, an Indonesian toll road operator in South Sumatra, Indonesia. Work on the road will commence in either the second half of 2012 or the first half of 2013. According to Operational Director of the firm, Hudaya Arryanto, the road is for supporting the coal mining industry, which is now expanding but lacking the right infrastructure. Various funding methods are being considered for the development of the project.

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